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Bug #56427 Segmentation fault with more than one superglobal
Submitted: 2005-06-24 15:46 UTC Modified: 2005-09-22 18:25 UTC
From: marek at lewczuk dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: runkit (PECL)
PHP Version: 5_1 CVS-2005-06-24 (dev) OS: Linux Debian
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2005-06-24 15:46 UTC] marek at lewczuk dot com
Description:
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Runkit crashes php when more than one superglobal is defined, e.g. "runkit.superglobal=_BLAH,_BLAAH". However "runkit.superglobal=_BLAH" works without problems.


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 [2005-08-18 04:22 UTC] ilia at manual dot ru
Experiences the same for last PHP snapshot, FreeBSD 5.3, Apache 2.0.54

Both php.ini and php_value ways of setting lead to seg. fault.
 [2005-09-13 11:20 UTC] dirk at bean-it dot nl
Same thing here on PHP 5.0.4, Debian 3.1, Apache 2.0.54
 [2005-09-22 18:25 UTC] pollita@php.net
This bug has been fixed in CVS.

In case this was a documentation problem, the fix will show up at the
end of next Sunday (CET) on pecl.php.net.

In case this was a pecl.php.net website problem, the change will show
up on the website in short time.
 
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PECL better.

Note to self, this is not the way to go about managing memory:

char *s = malloc(123);
s++;
free(s);
 
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